“One of the things I hope is really apparent to audiences is that the visual arts never exist in a vacuum,” Goodyear said. Voice memos from her interviews are included to immerse viewers further into her life story and psyche.Īnne Goodyear, co-director of the BCMA, spoke on the importance of Loy’s work in reminding audiences of the many ways art can take shape, especially within the greater context of life. The exhibit puts Loy’s wide-ranging work on display, from sketches and collages to poems and stories. An exhibit of her life’s works, “Mina Loy: Strangeness is Inevitable,” has been brought to the Bowdoin College Museum of Art (BCMA) and is set to stay open until September 17, 2023. Mina Loy was a pioneer in the feminist and modernist movements and within the visual art and literary worlds. Emily Campbell THE RANGE OF STRANGE: Museumgoer stops and looks at a piece in the new BCMA exhibit “Mina Loy: Strangeness is Inevitable.” The exhibition was curated by art historian Jennifer Gross.
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